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The Oxford handbook of Christianity and economics / edited by Paul Oslington.

Contributor(s): Oslington, Paul [editor.]
Material type: TextTextSeries: Oxford handbooks: Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Description: xvi, 640 pages ; 26 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780199729715 (alk. paper); 0199729719 (alk. paper)Other title: Handbook of Christianity and economics | Christianity and economicsSubject(s): Economics -- Religious aspects -- ChristianityDDC classification: 261.8/5 LOC classification: BR115.E3 | O94 2014Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction / Paul Oslington -- Historical relationships between economics and Christian theology -- Economics in the Christian Scriptures / M. Douglas Meeks -- Economics in the Church Fathers / Hennie Stander -- Voluntary exchange and coercion in scholastic economics / Odd Langholm -- Economics and theology in Italy since the eighteenth century / Luigino Bruni and Stefano Zamagni -- From the foundation of liberal political economy to its critique: theology and economics in France in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries / Gilbert Faccarello -- Theology and the rise of political economy in Britain in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries / A.M.C. Waterman -- Economics and theology in Europe from the nineteenth century: from the early nineteenth century's Christian political economy to modern Catholic social doctrine / Pedro Teizeira and António Almodovar -- Economics and theology after the separation / Ross B. Emmett -- Contemporary theological economics -- Roman Catholic economics / Andrew Yuengert -- Anglicanism / Kim Hawtrey -- Eastern Orthodoxy's theology of economics / Daniel P. Payne -- Reformed Christian Economics / Bob Goudzwaard and Roel Jongeneel -- Theonomy and economic institutions / Edd Noell -- Anabaptist approaches to economics / James Halteman -- Pentecostal approaches to economics / Shane Clifton -- Interface and integration in Christian economics / J. David Richardson --
Christianity, capitalism, and development -- Weber, theology, and economics / Max L. Stackhouse -- Economic religion and environmental religion / Robert H. Nelson -- Christianity and the prospects for development in the Global South / Peter S. Heslam -- Faith, religion, and international development / Katherine Marshall -- Christianity and the global economic order / Paul S. Williams -- Economic analysis of religion -- Economic models of churches / Robert Mochrie -- The economics of religious schism and switching / T. Randolph Beard, Robert B. Ekelund, Jr., George S. Ford, and Robert D. Tollison -- Spiritual capital / Theodore Roosevelt Malloch -- Religious labor markets / Ian Smith -- Regulation of religious markets / Charles M. North -- Behavioral economics of religion / Jonathan H.W. Tan -- Interdisciplinary exchanges -- Economic justice / Albino Barrera -- Happiness / Ben Cooper -- Usury / Ian Harper and Lachlan Smirl -- Human nature, identity, and motivation / Gordon Menzies and Donald Hay -- Gender / Carrie A. Miles -- Poverty / Craig M. Gay.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Paul Oslington -- Part I. Historical relationships between economics and Christian theology -- Economics in the Christian Scriptures / M. Douglas Meeks -- Economics in the Church Fathers / Hennie Stander -- Voluntary exchange and coercion in scholastic economics / Odd Langholm -- Economics and theology in Italy since the eighteenth century / Luigino Bruni and Stefano Zamagni -- From the foundation of liberal political economy to its critique: theology and economics in France in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries / Gilbert Faccarello -- Theology and the rise of political economy in Britain in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries / A.M.C. Waterman -- Economics and theology in Europe from the nineteenth century: from the early nineteenth century's Christian political economy to modern Catholic social doctrine / Pedro Teizeira and António Almodovar -- Economics and theology after the separation / Ross B. Emmett -- Part II. Contemporary theological economics -- Roman Catholic economics / Andrew Yuengert -- Anglicanism / Kim Hawtrey -- Eastern Orthodoxy's theology of economics / Daniel P. Payne -- Reformed Christian Economics / Bob Goudzwaard and Roel Jongeneel -- Theonomy and economic institutions / Edd Noell -- Anabaptist approaches to economics / James Halteman -- Pentecostal approaches to economics / Shane Clifton -- Interface and integration in Christian economics / J. David Richardson --

Part III. Christianity, capitalism, and development -- Weber, theology, and economics / Max L. Stackhouse -- Economic religion and environmental religion / Robert H. Nelson -- Christianity and the prospects for development in the Global South / Peter S. Heslam -- Faith, religion, and international development / Katherine Marshall -- Christianity and the global economic order / Paul S. Williams -- Part IV. Economic analysis of religion -- Economic models of churches / Robert Mochrie -- The economics of religious schism and switching / T. Randolph Beard, Robert B. Ekelund, Jr., George S. Ford, and Robert D. Tollison -- Spiritual capital / Theodore Roosevelt Malloch -- Religious labor markets / Ian Smith -- Regulation of religious markets / Charles M. North -- Behavioral economics of religion / Jonathan H.W. Tan -- Part V. Interdisciplinary exchanges -- Economic justice / Albino Barrera -- Happiness / Ben Cooper -- Usury / Ian Harper and Lachlan Smirl -- Human nature, identity, and motivation / Gordon Menzies and Donald Hay -- Gender / Carrie A. Miles -- Poverty / Craig M. Gay.

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